Chair: Vojo Deretic, Ph.D.
MGM
research spans areas from the fundamental aspects of molecular
genetics, cell biology, virology and immunology to applied aspects of
vaccine development, cancer, nanomedicine and clinical trails. We are a
technologically advanced environment with some of the latest and most
sophisticated technologies and equipment available directly within the
Department. The MGM department is organized in 4 sections:
(i) Genetics and Cancer Section,
with faculty studying fundamental cellular processes such as genomics,
molecular biology, transcription, DNA repair, oncogene regulation and
function, and protein-nucleic acid interactions, with a strong emphasis
on cancer-related topics.
(ii) Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis Section
includes faculty investigating fundamental and applied aspects of
immune and infectious diseases encompassing areas of immunology,
vaccines, autoimmunity, microbial and viral systems, host-pathogen
interactions, and cell biology of the host.
(iii) Translational Research Section,
with investigators specializing in clinical studies and expanding roles
in the context of NIH translational research initiatives.
(iv) Nanomedicine and Biotechnology Section
includes investigators studying fundamental biological processes at the
nanoscale, including molecular biology of RNA splicing and viral
encapsidation, and multidisciplinary approaches to nanotechnology
applications in medicine, biology, and nanomaterials while
strengthening ties with the main campus, schools of engineering, and
Sandia National Laboratories.
Faculty in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology:
Ellen Beswick, Ph.D. – Treg,
Th17, GI tract, Helicobacter pylori, chronic inflammation, gastric
cancer, IBD
Bryce Chackerian, Ph.D. – Vaccines for
Chronic and Infectious Diseases based on Virus-like Particles
Judy Cannon, Ph.D. – T cell
migration, T cell signaling, immunological synapse, chemokines,
selectins, intravital microscopy
Vojo Deretic, Ph.D. (Chair) – Phagosome,
endosome, trans-Golgi network, membrane trafficking, macrophage,
respiratory epithelial cells, tuberculosis, cystic fibrosis, autophagy
Jeremy S. Edwards, Ph.D. – Spatial
temporal modeling, epidermal growth factor receptor, functional
genomics technologies, polony sequencing
Carolyn Mold, Ph.D. – Autoimmunity,
complement, Fc receptors, innate immunity, C-reactive protein
Scott A. Ness, Ph.D. – Oncogenes,
stem cells, hematopoiesis, gene regulation, differentiation, cancer
biology, cell cycle control, leukemia, signal transduction, genomics
Mary Ann Osley, Ph.D. – Chromatin
remodeling; histone ubiquitination; transcription; DNA repair
Michelle A. Ozbun, Ph.D. – Human
papillomaviruses, animal papillomaviruses, cervical cancer, skin
cancer, epithelial biology, cancer biology, virology
Antonito Panganiban, Ph.D. – Virology,
HIV, RNA structure, assembly
David Peabody, Ph.D. – RNA-protein
interactions, translational regulation, virus assembly
Robert L. Rubin, Ph.D. – T cell
tolerance and autoimmunity, T cell development in the thymus, chromatin
antigenicity, systemic and drug-induced lupus
Stephanie Ruby, Ph.D. – RNA splicing,
snRNPs, spliceosome, regulation of gene expression, DNA-damage
response, cancer biology, genomics
Xuexian Yang, Ph.D. – T
helper cell, TH17, inflammatory and autoimmune disease,
neuroinflammation, allergy, transcriptional control, cytokine signaling
Research Faculty in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology:
John P. O'Rourke Jr., Ph.D. – Alternative
splicing; hematopoiesis, leukemogenesis; mammary gland biology; viral
vectors
Emeritus Faculty in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology:
Roger Radloff, Ph.D. – UV
spectroscopy, microorganism detection, structure and replication of RNA
bacteriophage
Jesse Summers, Ph.D. – Hepatitis B virus, virus replication and
pathogensis
Faculty with Secondary Appointments in Molecular
Genetics and Microbiology:
Arthur Bankhurst, M.D.,
UNM Department of Internal Medicine
C. Jeffrey Brinker, Ph.D.,
Sandia National Laboratories and UNM Department of Chemical and Nuclear
Engineering
Thomas Byrd, M.D., UNM
Department of Internal Medicine
Larry Davis, M.D., Veterans
Administration, Albuquerque
Terry DuClos, M.D., Ph.D.,
UNM Department of Internal Medicine
Jeffery Griffith, Ph.D.,
UNM Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Brian Hjelle, M.D., UNM
Department of Pathology
Margaret Werner-Washburn, Ph.D.,
UNM Department of Biology
Stephen Young, Ph.D., UNM
Department of Pathology
Adjunct Faculty in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology:
Adriana E. Kajon, Ph.D.,
Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute
The faculty, students, fellows and staff in our Department have
a
strong commitment toward education, mentoring and research. Graduate
students and post-doctoral fellows participate in Department seminars
and retreats in order to gain experience presenting their research
projects, to improve critical thinking skills, and to learn about the
work of others. These activities play an important role in
furthering the Department's research and educational missions.
Students and post-doctoral fellows are strongly encouraged to
particpate in Journal Clubs.
Faculty and graduate students in our Department are part of the Biomedical Sciences
Graduate Program.
Faculty in our Department are responsible for the Keck-UNM Genomics Resource, a Microarry, Genomics
and Bioinformatics facility in the Cancer
Research and Treatment Center.